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Strong interaction and self-agency

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posted on 2024-11-14, 08:01 authored by Shaun GallagherShaun Gallagher
The interaction theory of social cognition contends that intersubjective interaction is characterized by both immersion and irreducibility. This motivates a question about autonomy and self-agency: If I am always caught up in processes of interaction, and interaction always goes beyond me and my ultimate control, is there any room for self-agency? I outline an answer to this question that points to the importance of communicative and narrative practices.

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Gallagher, S. (2011). Strong interaction and self-agency. Humana-Mente: Journal of Philosophical Studies, 15 (January 27), 1-22.

Journal title

Humana-Mente: Journal of Philosophical Studies

Volume

15

Issue

1/01/2027

Pagination

1-22

Language

English

RIS ID

94105

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